In my head
Lisa Bund Lyrics


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Every other day, every other day, it's all the same
But seasons change, a hard thing to say
When I look into your eyes, look into your eyes, it Feels so far
Don't know where you are, you've gone away

Get caught up in emotions when I think it through
In there's nothing I can say that bring me back to you
My in everything i see your face but in your
World I've lost my place... yeah

You're all in my head
Don't know why I keep holding on
Can't get out of bed
I've stopped breathing since you've been gone
Those things you said, all those things you said
You're all in my head, all in my head

Do you ever think of me, ever think of me, when You're alone
I still pick up the phone
Hoping that it's you
Nothing seems to matter now that you're not here
How can thirty days feel like a year
In everything I see your face but in your
World I've lost my place.. yeah

You're all in my head
Don't know why I keep holding on
Can't get out of bed
I've stopped breathing since you've been gone
Those things you said, all those things you said
You're all in my head, all in my head

Can't believe that you're still on my mind
Every moment and second of time
My after all I've been through
I'd still give up my world for you
Do anything you want me to...

You're all in my head
Don't know why I keep holding on
Can't get out of bed
I've stopped breathing since you've been gone




Those things you said, all those things you said
You're all in my head, all in my head /2x

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lisa Bund's song In My Head depict the feeling of being stuck in a state of longing for someone who has gone away. The repetition of the phrase "every other day" emphasizes the monotony and repetition of everyday life, which contrasts with the change represented by the seasons. The singer is fixated on the memory of the person she misses as she searches for them in her mind, represented by the lyrics "you're all in my head". She cannot escape her thoughts about this person, and it feels like her life has stopped since they've been gone.


The singer reflects on her emotions, saying that she gets "caught up" in them when she thinks about the person she misses. She recognizes that she cannot change the situation or bring this person back, so she feels trapped in her own feelings. Even though she tries to move on, she cannot seem to let go of the past with this person in her life. The lyrics also express a sense of confusion and uncertainty, as the singer wonders if this person still thinks of her, and wishes that they would reach out. Ultimately, the song conveys a sense of heartbreak and longing for someone who is no longer present, and the difficulty of moving on and letting go.


Line by Line Meaning

Every other day, every other day, it's all the same
Lisa is trying to convey that her life has become monotonous and repetitive with each passing day.


But seasons change, a hard thing to say
Despite knowing that change is inevitable and necessary, she's finding it hard to accept and deal with it.


When I look into your eyes, look into your eyes, it Feels so far
The distance between her and her loved one is causing her immense pain, as she wants to be closer to them and the feeling of being apart is overwhelming.


Don't know where you are, you've gone away
Lisa is unsure about the whereabouts of her loved one and the absence is something she’s struggling to process and accept.


Get caught up in emotions when I think it through
The thought of not being able to be with her loved one is emotionally distressing and she's getting caught up in those emotions.


In there's nothing I can say that bring me back to you
Although Lisa is trying to find ways to reconnect with her loved one, nothing seems to work, and there’s a growing sense of hopelessness in her voice.


My in everything i see your face but in your
Lisa finds it hard to ignore her loved one even when they're not physically present, and their memory haunts her every thought and action.


World I've lost my place... yeah
The loss of her love has shaken her sense of worth and belonging in this world.


You're all in my head
Despite not being physically present, her loved one is still very much occupying her thoughts and actions.


Don't know why I keep holding on
Lisa is struggling to figure out why she's still holding onto a love that's not reciprocated or easily accessible.


Can't get out of bed
The pain of not being able to be with her loved one is so overwhelming that it's affecting Lisa's daily routine, and she's unable to carry out her usual activities.


I've stopped breathing since you've been gone
Lisa feels like she's lost her sense of being alive since her loved one has been gone, and life without them is suffocating.


Those things you said, all those things you said
Lisa remembers or is reminded of the things said by her loved one, and it’s hard to move on when the words are still echoing in her head.


Do you ever think of me, ever think of me, when You're alone
Lisa wonders whether her loved one is also thinking about her during those lonely moments when they're by themselves.


I still pick up the phone
Despite not having any communication with her loved one, Lisa still has hope and gives in to the urge to reach out in the hopes of hearing their voice.


Hoping that it's you
Lisa’s hope is still alive that her loved one will respond and she's placing her heart on the line every time she reaches out.


Nothing seems to matter now that you're not here
All aspects of Lisa’s life have lost meaning and purpose now that her loved one is not by her side.


How can thirty days feel like a year
The time spent apart from her loved one feels like an eternity and has stretched every moment to feel long and difficult.


Can't believe that you're still on my mind
The memory of her loved one remains as vivid and strong as ever, despite absence and time elapsed.


Every moment and second of time
The presence of her loved one lingers in Lisa’s life, with every moment and second reminding her of their absence.


My after all I've been through
Despite facing adversity and hardships, Lisa has come to the realization that her love for this person is stronger and more intense than anything she’s ever faced.


I'd still give up my world for you
Lisa is willing to sacrifice her world, including her priorities and dreams, just to be with her loved one once again.


Do anything you want me to
Lisa is promising to be the devoted partner in the relationship, and whatever her loved one wants or requires, she’s willing to oblige.




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